The Boot the Virus auctions, where players donate boots to raise money for the NHS, end this weekend. Brentford players are among those that are supporting the Boot The Virus campaign, created by two football fans for football fans, to help the fantastic work of the NHS. The campaign has been running for a few weeks and auctions will end on Monday, 25 May.
Lifelong Preston North End supporter Kenny Marland and his partner Joanne Dalton have created the campaign to unite the football community across the UK in a bid to raise funds for the incredible NHS heroes. The initiative sees professional footballers donate a pair of signed matchday boots which will then be auctioned online with all of the funds raised going directly to the NHS. More can be seen here.
Goalkeepers David Raya and Luke Daniels, defenders Henrik Dalsgaard, Ethan Pinnock and Mads Bech Sørensen, midfield player Jan Žambůrek and attackers Sergia Canós and Joel Valencia have donated so far. Their auctions can be seen here. They are set to raise more than £1,100 with their donations and fans can still bid to push that amount up. See more here.